In addition, three Pac-10 records were broken – one by Kayla and two by the team.
Kayla had 1,266 rebounds in her career, which breaks the Stanford record and the Pac-10 record of 1,263 set by Jayne Appel (2006-10).
She played 4,762 minutes in her career, which breaks the record of 4,148 set by Virginia Sourlis (1982-86) by a whopping 614 minutes – the equivalent of more than 15 games!
She played 150 games in her career, which breaks the record of 148 set by Rosalyn Gold-Onwude (2005-10).
She started all of the 150 games, which breaks the unofficial record of 125 set by Candice Wiggins (2004-08).
She scored 1,941 points in her career, which places her at #7 in the Stanford 1000-point club.
Kayla also holds the record for minutes played in a season – 1,274 in 2009-10.
Jeanette made 96 3-pointers this season, which breaks the record of 91 set by Krista Rappahahn in 2005-2006. She is second only to Candice Wiggins in career 3-pointers attempted (711 to Candice's 754), career 3-pointers made (268 to Candice's 295), and single-season 3-pointers attempted (230 to Candice's 253).
She played 4355 minutes in her career, which breaks the record of 4,148 set by Virginia Sourlis (1982-86) and places her second to Kayla.
She played 150 games in her career, which breaks the record of 148 set by Rosalyn Gold-Onwude (2005-10). She and Kayla share the new record.
She scored 1,453 points in her career, which places her at #17 in the Stanford 1000-point club.
Jeanette made 89.3% of her free throws this season, which places her at #2 behind Louise Smith's 89.5% set in 1979-80. She would have broken the record with just one more successful free throw.
Nneka did not break any records this season, but she still holds these records:
- Career field goal percentage – 60.1%
- Rebounds in a season — 376 in 2009-10. This is both the Stanford record and the Pac-10 record.
- Free throws attempted in a season – 226 in 2009-10.
- Rebounds in a single game – 23 at Oregon on Jan 23, 2010.
She has 858 rebounds in her career so far, which places her at #6, 408 behind Kayla's record of 1,266.
The team allowed its opponents a record low field-goal percentage of .336, which breaks the Stanford and Pac-10 record of .339 set in 2009-10.
It won 27 consecutive games this season, which ties the Stanford and Pac-10 record set in 2009-10.
It has won 49 consecutive conference games, (Jan 22, 2009 to the present), which breaks the record of 48 (Feb 9, 1995 to Jan 9, 1998).
The team has won 63 games at Maples (Nov 28, 2007 to the present), which sets a new record. The class of 2011 is the first to have never lost a home game.
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